Scope: The contractor shall provide an Material Coordinator responsible for overseeing the daily operations of EODESU ONE's physical ILO warehouse in support of Navy EOD-specific Table of Allowance (TOA) logistics. The position encompasses directing, developing, and performing logistics management functions to plan, coordinate, and evaluate the logistical actions necessary to support the command's mission and its expansive growth. They must navigate assignments that require timeliness, flexibility, and the ability to address frequent, short-fused requirements by formulating solutions and providing actionable recommendations. Balancing day-to-day operations with the prioritization of urgent objectives, while maintaining the continuity of ongoing activities, is a constant and essential aspect of this role.\n
Complexity: Serve as a subject matter expert in mission management, life-cycle sustainment, and materiel readiness, leveraging diverse supply, finance, and logistics management processes to analyze information, evaluate subordinate unit performance, and recommend process, planning, or funding adjustments. Utilize professional judgment to plan, organize, and execute intricate analytical decisions in a dynamic environment with shifting priorities, ensuring maximum mission effectiveness.\n
Oversee multifaceted planning, information systems, and management programs impacting EOD, MDSU, and U.S. Navy operations. Develop and implement innovative methods, prioritize competing requirements, and resolve highly challenging issues under pressure. Monitor performance, identify areas for improvement, design and implement measurement tools, and validate outcomes, ensuring resourceful and strategic decision-making in support of mission-critical objectives.\nMajor Duties & Responsibilities:\n\nDirect all warehouse functions including issue,receipt,storage,shipment,and maintenance of TOA equipment and materials in accordance with established Navy supply procedures and command\nServe as the lead for inventory management, materiel readiness,and life cycle sustainment planning for EODGRU ONE units.\nInterface regularly with Echelon IV–VI commands and ensure accurate warehouse data entry in DPAS and related Navy logistics systems.\nConduct and supervise all warehouse audits, inspections, and corrective actions related to missing\/lost\/stolen property, FLIPLs, and DRMO transfers.\nProvide TOA subject matter expertise to Equipment Review Boards (ERBs), including recommendations for technical refresh, phased replacement, and urgent requirement\nCoordinate and track TOA items requiring Depot Level Repair(DLR), maintaining audit-ready records for asset check-in\/check-out.\n\nKnowledge Required by the Position:\n\nDemonstrated expertise in logistics management concepts, including coordination and integration of supply-related operational issues to support complex missions effectively.\nProficient in supply programs, policies, nomenclature, and automated record-keeping systems,with the ability to analyze and resolve logistical problems.\nSkilled in qualitative and quantitative methods for assessing and improving management processes and systems.\nThorough knowledge of contracting procedures and policies, including proficiency with online tools like Wide Area Work Flow (WAWF) for contractor performance management and reporting.\nComprehensive understanding of supply and property book regulations, directives, and SOPs to manage and control equipment, property, and supplies effectively.\nKnowledge of government and commercial shipping and receiving operations to oversee supply department performance and address capability gaps.\nFamiliar with Naval Expeditionary Combat Command structure, mission requirements, and internal policies, with the ability to operate effectively in a senior staff capacity.\nProficient in using Microsoft Office software(Word,PowerPoint,Excel,Access,andOutlook)and specialized DOD\/DON software applications, including DPAS, OMMSNG, and DRRS-S.\nExperienced with the EOD Force Table of Allowance(TOA),including knowledge of equipment characteristics and related directives, manuals, and instructions.\nStrongworkingknowledgeofNavyEODmissionareas,NavyandJointMilitaryForces,andall Navy Expeditionary Combat Command forces.\nResourceful in large-scale inventory and warehouse management, including Defense Property Accountability System(DPAS)operations, with an emphasis on accuracy and accountability for mission-critical equipment.\nSkilledcommunicatorwithexcellentwrittenandoralcommunicationabilities,capableofpresenting facts, recommendations, and reports clearly and concisely.\nProficient in data visualization, including developing spreadsheets,charts, and graphs to support decision-making.\nStrong interpersonal and team work skills, with a high degree of self-motivation and the ability to work independently.\nExperienced in managing inventory across Navy Echelon IV and V Commands, with expertise in resource management for over $150 million in mission-essential equipment.\nKnowledgeable in Navy Maintenance and Material Management(3M) programs and TOA Viewer Program for inventory accuracy and reporting.\nAdept at supporting audit,inspection,and investigation processes by justifying policies and procedures related to property accountability.\n\nTraining and Requirements:\n
Minimum five(5)years of DoD logistics experience supporting Navy EOD operations in a warehouse environment.\n\nDemonstratedexperiencemanagingphysicalwarehouseoperations,includingmaterielreceipt, issue, storage, shipping, and inventory accountability.\nProficient in the use of DPAS for property tracking and accountability,with emphasis on physical TOA commodity management.\nFamiliarity with Navy and DoD equipment handling procedures,including oversight of inspection, maintenance, and calibration cycles.\nExperiencepreparingandprocessingDD1348-1A,DD1149,DD200(FLIPL),and MLSR\nKnowledge of DRMO\/ disposition procedures and depot-level repair(DLR)\nStrong understanding of NAVSUPP-485, COMNECCPACINST2B, and relevant NECC TOA guidance.\nProficient in Microsoft Excel and SharePoint for inventory tracking, documentation, and\nMust have,or be able to obtain or renew, a Forklift Operator's\n